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I used the product with reusable ai2 diapers on my three month old. They were too thin for this age and for a breastfeeding child (poop is just liquid). I ended up using four sheets at a time and the stool still went through to the diaper, but I'm thinking at this stage it will with any insert product. I might try this again when he gets a few months older and starts having more solid diapers.

These work great! As a first-time cloth diaperer, I'm just not up to using the scraper in the toilet routine, or spraying messy water in the toilet with an expensive sprayer. We have a septic system, so I can't flush these, but it is still so easy to just plop the contents into the toilet, as it sort of peels right off of the paper in a manner that just doesn't happen on cloth. I then throw the paper away with my homemade disposable wipes. The times I have forgotten to use these were very unpleasant, but these make it so do-able. I have a 17-month old boy who has solid bms, and these hold it well, though there is some brown leak-through onto the diaper. This seems to wash off easily, so I'm not irritated by it. Plus, I'm supposing this is probably good as it proves how well the urine can flow through the liner. The first couple of times I used this, I found the liner wadded up in the back of the diaper and thought I had wasted my money. However, I realized that I had my baby's new diapers on the largest setting and that they fit a little better if I placed them at the middle setting. This gave less room in the crotch so that the liner couldn't wiggle about as he did. Once I made this change, the liners stick perfectly to his bottom, protecting the diaper and making clean-up much, much easier. This may sound gross, but I sometimes re-use the liner if it has only been peed on. I just let it air-dry with the cover that is also air-drying, and use it on the next diaper change. It isn't especially soft, but it also isn't terribly rough. It covers the entire insert/prefold of my son's Flip diapers,and does what it is supposed to do! I have heard that these aren't necessary for newborns, as BF BM is completely water-soluble (and as BF BM is also liquid, I'm guessing it would flow right through these liners.) If you have a BF newborn, I would wait to use these until your child starts eating solids.

The product does exactly what it is intended for. It is thin enough that the moisture of a BM passes through easily, creating a tidy package of poo for the toilet. Blow outs are rare. On a pee-only diaper you can wash and reuse the liner although it does tend to bunch more easily and become less effective after such recycling. These are great. I have been cloth diapering for 9 months with bumgenius diapers and I won't use any other liners--I tried others and they were a waste of money because they did not function correctly. Plus, with the packaging of Cuteybaby they are more compact and easy to travel with.

These are cloth diaper SHEETS, not cloth diaper liners. The difference is that the liners absorb and the sheets are what you put ON the liners to collect the solids so to eliminate the 'plunging diaper in the toilet' step when taking care of a soiled cloth diaper. I purchased these with others that were same count but a dollar more. These sheets were much more narrow (I'd say just beyond the width of your average toilet paper and about 3 TP sections long) which is a little too narrow for my comfort- once soiled it makes it hard to 'gather the sides' so nothing falls out during transport :). I also noticed that the texture is more of a dryer sheet (not oily of course, but the stiffness), compared to others this does not seem to 'bio-degrate' easily- it may very well eventually but we have a septic system and I want to make sure it disolves. This products texture is not so stiff that its not soft enough for baby, its just fine for them. All in all, this product does its job but I'm going with another product that better suits my personal preferences.